Psychoanalysis and the University

The primary objective of the Psychoanalysis & the University Committee is to chart a map of the psychoanalysts affiliated to the International Psychoanalytical Association who work in Universities at various levels and in diverse roles. It is tasked to foster a psychoanalytic presence in the university academic environment; to establish a network of psychoanalysts who work in universities and to promote a dialogue between psychoanalytic thinking and university culture, including encouraging debate on psychoanalytic training which is likely to enhance the dialogue between present psychoanalytical thinking and university culture. In this way, they intend to ascertain – at least partly – who and how numerous these psychoanalysts are, what they teach, in what way and to whom.

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Pleaseclick here to read and download the report (“Who, where, what, in which way and to whom”: Upon and about the results of a questionnaire on the state of the existing relationship between psychoanalysis and European universities) written by FRANCO BORGOGNO and GABRIELE CASSULLO. The report outlines the objectives, methods, history of the research and the number of questionnaires collected to date.

Below is a list of Universities with psychoanalytical departments; they do not necessarily reflect IPA training areas: